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Oct 21, 2018

Outrage in France after teen threatens teacher with fake gun

PARIS: French politicians on Sunday
reacted with outrage to a video of a teenager in a tough Paris suburb
threatening his teacher with a fake gun.The incident, which was filmed and uploaded onto social media by one of
the teen’s classmates, took place Thursday at a high school in the
southeastern suburb of Creteil.
In the video the 15-year-old can be seen standing over the seated
teacher, brandishing a weapon that turned out to be an air gun.
“You’ve marked me absent. Mark me as present,” he shouts as another
student tries to plead his case with the teacher, who appears more weary
than panicked and continues working on her laptop while exchanging a
few inaudible remarks with the class.
On Friday she filed a police complaint over the incident, which was
condemned by President Emmanuel Macron and members of his cabinet as
well as the right-wing opposition.
Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer and Interior Minister Christophe
Castaner said in a joint statement Sunday they would convene a
top-level meeting next week to discuss ways to end violence in schools
in low-income city suburbs.
“School is the cradle of the Republic and it is where we learn to
respect the Republic,” Castaner said during a visit to a police station
in eastern Paris, vowing to “recapture the Republic square meter by
square meter” from lawless elements.
The suspected gun bearer, who presented himself to police on Friday
accompanied by his father, was to be brought before an investigating
magistrate on Sunday to face charges of aggravated violence.
Le Parisien newspaper reported that he admitted to pointing the
imitation gun at the teacher, but said it was meant “as a joke” and that
he was not aware he was being filmed.
The paper said he was angry that the teacher marked him down as absent when he had been merely late for class.
Another teenager suspected of bringing the fake weapon to school was also questioned by police but released without charge.
Macron on Saturday warned in a tweet that threatening a teacher was
“unacceptable” and said he had ordered his ministers to take “all
necessary measures” to prevent a repeat of the incident.
France has so far been spared the kind of gun violence that has plagued
schools in the United States and parts of northern Europe.